The Therapeutic Blueprint podcast aims to provide reflective guidance and support to children’s residential care home providers and anyone keen to learn about children's social care.
The panel will discuss the current issues that the children’s sector faces and invite other professionals to the show to offer further insight and support.
The panel have nearly 50 years of experience supporting children who are looked after and are committed to improving the profession and gaining more outstanding outcomes for children.
The journey starts here…
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The Therapeutic Blueprint podcast aims to provide reflective guidance and support to children’s residential care home providers and anyone keen to learn about children's social care.
The panel will discuss the current issues that the children’s sector faces and invite other professionals to the show to offer further insight and support.
The panel have nearly 50 years of experience supporting children who are looked after and are committed to improving the profession and gaining more outstanding outcomes for children.
The journey starts here…
Statements reflect individual perspectives only.
Social Care Reform Announcement: reflections and next steps
Therapeutic Blueprint
25 minutes 48 seconds
11 months ago
Social Care Reform Announcement: reflections and next steps
This month’s podcast episode examines the recent social care reform announcement, exploring potential next steps and expressing hope for changes that will improve outcomes for children in care.
Therapeutic Blueprint
The Therapeutic Blueprint podcast aims to provide reflective guidance and support to children’s residential care home providers and anyone keen to learn about children's social care.
The panel will discuss the current issues that the children’s sector faces and invite other professionals to the show to offer further insight and support.
The panel have nearly 50 years of experience supporting children who are looked after and are committed to improving the profession and gaining more outstanding outcomes for children.
The journey starts here…
Statements reflect individual perspectives only.